I’m associate researcher in Ecology and sustainable use of natural resources, passionate about biodiversity conservation. I’m also a young leader, environmental activist and member of Togolese Society for Nature Conservation (AGBO-ZEGUE NGO), funder of Togo Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN-TOGO) and coordinator of Ecologie Universelle NGO. With over five years' experience in youth environmental engagement, I holds a master's degree in Ecology and Wildlife Resource Management from the University of Lomé. For the past four years, I has been defending environmental protection rights, in particular the conservation of Biodiversity, by organizing training sessions, mass awareness-raising, conference-debates for communities, especially young people, and field research activities.
Indeed, since 2019, I have started to carry out research work on biodiversity management and conservation. I participated in several field research activities on different zoological groups (reptiles, amphibians, mammals and birds) under the supervision of Dr. Gabriel Hoinsoudé SEGNIAGBETO, full professor and deputy director of the Laboratory of Ecology and Ecotoxicology (LaEE) at the University of Lomé. I’m also working on several conservation projects for the NGO AGBO-ZEGUE in Togo on natural resources management (mangroves, protected areas, reptiles, amphibian’s conservation and especially marine mammals and sea turtles monitoring in Togo). Since 2021, I'm been a staff member of AGBO-ZEGUE NGO. This new experience enabled me to take up the position of program manager for ecological monitoring of marine turtles from September 1, 2022 to date. Over the past two years, I have worked with specialists in zoology, epidemiology, host and symbiont biology and eco-immunology from Chicago and California to carry out research on Togolese fauna.
Student in biology and ecology (Bachelor's degree, Ecology and Environmental management (area of study: Bioecology) at the Moscow State University), climate and environmental activist from Russia. Volunteer of Greenpeace and Fridays for Future in the past. I am interested in climate change and biodiversity issues. I joined the community because I want to gain new connections, competencies and opportunities in conservation and biodiversity.
I'm a small animal veterinarian by trade but over the years have realised it's not where I need to be if I want to help make a real difference in the world. While on maternity leave with my daughter I resigned from my job and have committed myself to finding a role in conservation. Aside from the more obvious skills you'd expect from a vet, I am a problem solver, analytical thinker, researcher, multi tasker, communicator and so much more. I have a particular interest in wildlife crime and wildlife trade believing my background and experience will serve as an asset in these fields. I am open to networking, advice and opportunities. Please get in touch.
PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, researching the susceptibility and sensitivity of coral reefs and seagrass to the impacts of nitrogen pollution, with fieldwork based mostly in Maldives as part of the South Asian Nitrogen Hub. I'm is especially interested in how nature-based solutions can be used to help support marine conservation and coastal livelihood adaptations against the climate emergency. I have a keen interest in experimental fieldwork associated with coastal biogeochemistry and ecology. I completed my undergraduate in Geography at the University of Bristol and have an MSc in Marine Systems and Policies from the University of Edinburgh. I am also a qualified secondary school Geography teacher and education is a core value of what I do. My research to date has taken me to many regions around the world including Mozambique Channel, Indian Ocean, and Australia.
I'm a UK based conservationist and have worked with conservation charities here since I graduated in 2010. My strengths lie in people engagement, having spent the first ten years of my career in community engagement and volunteer management roles. I currently work for the Osprey Leadership Foundation (Our Team - Osprey Leadership Foundation (ospreylf.org)) developing and delivering programmes which equip early career conservationists with leadership skills.
Katherine Sayler
Wildlife Disease Response Coordinator, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Allen Shaji is the Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at Leopard Tech Labs. He is also working as a Technical Consultant for Wildlife Trust of India. Allen works across all departments and desciplines at LTL. Being a coding and conservation enthusiast, Allen spends a great deal of his time coding and coaching our product and design teams, focusing on creative concepts and marketing best practices for owned and client products. Last and perhaps most importantly Allen works on the development of LTL's business strategy, plotting the company’s growth path. Allen is an engineering graduate with a great zeal for coding. His main areas of interest are Conservation Technology Research & development, Project management, Data Analysis, and UI/UX designing. With half a decade of experience working as a software engineer in the IT industry, he has been exposed to and is highly skilled in the latest technologies like Vue.js, React.js, Nodejs, MongoDB, HTML, CSS, Vuetify, UI/UX, WordPress, Codeigniter to a name a few. Outside of LTL Allen is a true conservationist. His love for wildlife and environment goes beyond words, it has also become his way of life. He loves to be amid nature and loves to see it in his camera.
Allen believes in the need to lead by example, so LTL is not just a business, it’s an exercise in trying to create a world that’s still worth living in for upcoming generations. So aside from building crazy cool tech he also feels a responsibility to create employment and invest in the local communities. This why LTL does spend a considerable amount of time supporting sustainable and transformative initiatives such as Human-Wildlife Conflict Applications, SARPA, Serpant, Bee Hive Monitoring Applications, Online Park Management Systems, HRMS, and Attendance Management Systems for NGOs. He is the Chief Architect of HAWK which is a real-time technology-based solution to monitor criminal networks, criminal activities, and associated incidents to provide actionable intelligence to the enforcement officials to undertake preventive measures against a possible crime. He is also a passionate and innovative technology enthusiast with a strong background in developing and managing a diverse range of projects in the fields of e-commerce, school management, jewellery management, laundry management, attendance & hostel management, web apps, mobile apps, and digital marketing. With over 5 years of experience, I thrive on creating effective solutions that bridge the gap between technology and business needs.